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It xi ed Test l i . c Ly ratlent i- t c.ort that success in i , i i la achieved. c -a Lt ;.:n with one dollar ' totl.iy a n J In the course of a year or two you will be pleasantly surprised to see the results of systematic saving with the helpj A 4 per cent. Compound interest. - , . . in m D llll IHIIIIIJjl ilMniHIHUI i nirrnrrrrTinTiiiiiTI, !l!IIUJIliUlLUillMnl , : " "; --CUR-- S Soda Fountain GET-" isjthoroughly Sanitary Each customer served - with a clean,' dry pol ished glass or paraffin , ed drinking cup as de- -; sired. ' ' WOOD - LANE Drug Company,, A uu is uvu Sam tipman is sole agent for fo) the P nV u UU celebrated GoldJBond Hat - Just received a full line of classy styles for the Fall. I replace any Hat bought from me, if notsatisfactory. . ' Look at our College Brand Clothes for young men. ; Well tailored and all up to date styles have just ar- ired.; Prices within reach of everybody. Call on SAM, LIPMA1S " Cot. Middle and South Front Streets. . ', . . ' Bryan Bloc 1 , . .. ,.i u.o holiest terms of something in our town, and it is nothing unusual for some etranger or travelling man to remark that the Athens Theatre , is the nicest picture and vaudeville,' house in the South. A few nights ago a gentleman un known tothe managers, .left a-, note at the box office as he passed out on which was written "I have'visited photoplays Jn r six .different : States, but the pictures seen t In ' your ho Jse tonightare the best I have ever seen.' I' wish, you success.". It is every 'day. that some one compliments the splend id projection of the pictures at the Athens. How clear and.steady, without flicker, they are'and no wait between pictures, f-, , - , ' . When the managers were asked, why it was that they could produce such a good picture? they said 'cJnly because we spa.re' no expense to provide ' the best of everything that monev can buv. J We have two of Edison's latest and best machines, which produce the best pic ture O; any machine on the market, with a first class-operator who knows his business to handle them. . We are careful ' to select, as far as we can, one of the best picture services that can be obtained. , .... The Athens is jne of the most sani tary; it has eight two foot ceiling ventilators and six big windows near the ceiling that carry all the foul and hot air but while the draft from six exit doors and twenty fans bring the cool fresh air in. . : Messrs. Lovick and Taylor are giving their patrons the best vaudeville obtainable at present, and as soon as a new theatre in Wilmington is completed that will split Keith's acts with this house. They have a very classy and .refined act on now, but next week will be the best ever given in New Bern at the small pirce of 5, 10 and 15c. Amiks Pennant Winners twelve people; this company is now play- ling their secong week at the Grand in Raleigh, and have broken all records for this house. The people of New Bern, can always depend on seeing the best of everything in pictures and vaudeville at the Athens. in the city yesterday. Prof, and Mrs. H. B. Craven am children . returned last evening from Ridgecrest where they have been spend ing the summer.- v - - Robert- Richardson left last evening for a business visit at Raleigh. , , ' . .1 . ' - ' ' 4V' R. W. Richardson, ' of Dover," wa?s among the . business visitors here yes terday. 1 v Mrs.. J. - Vernon Blades . returned last evening from Morehead City where she has been spending the sum mer. " o- ; Mrs. Charles Buford' returned last evening from-- Morehead City where she has been spending the summer. George Moulton returned last even ing from a business visit at Morehead City. Charles Wallace of Morehead City, was among the visitors here yesterday. Rev. J B. Phillips, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church left last evening for Beaufort where he will conduct a protracted meeting in the Baptist church. Dr. and Mrs. Richard N. Duffy returned last evening from Morehead City where they have been spending the summer. Miss Eva Harris, Hattie Mae Cohen and William Cohen returned last even ing from Asheville where they have been spending the summer. Very reasonable prices at Hack-burn's. ,ty ' . ' ' , k "i 4 to FRESH SHIPMENT OF- Quaker!3atlake&' - n n .Qjtfwed Kice wheat it tt pearl hominy The Cb0p erative Siioolv C -Jl M. - 0. BIRTHDAY PRTY. Miss Dolly Hyman Entertains Young Friends. The Consumers9 Store vo l b craes, 140 and 150 V 77 Broad Street 57 sfl s i '" .'..'.';. H 1 C PER GENT REOUCTIOfl I i i - , l on - -' i ; i ALL BICYCLES From Sept mtoil5 - AGENCY- Columbia, Rambler RacycleVflver " Johnsonr Eclipse, Seminole and Toledo., . WILLIAM T; HILL . a The Sporting Goods Man 91Middle'St. Phone 253. Miss Dolly Hyman entertained hor young friends at a . delightful dance last evening, at the stately home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyman, on Pollock street. Southern smilax, ferns and rr asses of roses and amarythis artistically decorated the entire lower floor. The drawing room and dining toom, which were thrown open for dancing, made an' attractive background for the lovely dancers,' with its decorations of green festooning chandeliers, mantles and doorways, with Japanese lanterns hung between, . Baskets and vases filled with amaryllis furthered the adornment. ;The happy occasion' was in honor of Miss Dolly's fourteenth birthday and many, beautiful presents were received by -her. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. - Those enjoying the pleasures of the dance- Were: Misses Esther Marks and Ellen Guin with George Green. Miss May Baxter with Robert Jones. Miss Bertha Hawk with Fred Cohen. Miss Julia Bryan Jones with Seymour Han cock. . Misses Catherine Patterson and Kathleen Caton with Charles Ives. Misses Katherine Richardson and Eliz abeth Caton iwith Marshall Speight. Miss vGrace : Stewart with Herbert Thornton, Miss Elizabeth Ashford with Robert Nixon. Miss Celia Moulton with Sam Ferebee.- Miss Lizette Perry with Robert -Thornton. Miss Rose Carraway with William Boyd. Miss Catherine Stewart with Everette Morris. Miss- Charlotte Howard , with Robert Hancock. - ' Miss Madge Decord, of Deleware 'with Parkhill Jarvis. Miss Mary 'Bray with" Walker Guion. Miss Catherine Boyd : with . Bryan Duffy. Miss Agnes Fey with Waltar Bray, JrJ Miss 'Anna Clark with Richard Wil lard .' Cantwell, ' of - Wilmington, and Alfred Grenzen of New York. U. S. Deputy Collector J. E. Cameron, of Kinston arrived in the city last even ing for an official visit. S. L. Dill returned last evening from a business visit at Beaufort. Leslie Davis, of Morehead City, was among the professional visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. N. H. Summerell and daugh ter, Miss Bessie, returned last night from Montreat where they have been spending the summer. Rev. J. yesterday conducted day. N. H. Summerell returned from Greenville where he service on the previous J. B. Anderson, of the firm of Peele and Anderson, of Asheville, arrived in the city last evening and is a guest? of his sister Mrs. Whit Uasluns on East Front street. Miss Ivy Blades leaves this morning for a visit of several days at New York. Miss Eulalia Willis leaves this morn ing for a visit of several days at Virginia Beach. Mrs. R. P. Montague and niece, Miss Mabel Montague, have returned from a visit in Virginia. Mrs. S. H. Seifert and Miss Ruth Howland, of Beaufort, who have been visiting Mrs. S. K. Eaton returned home yesterday. T. W. Pritchett, of Swansboro, was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lumley, of South- port, are in the city enroute to Manilla where they will make their home for the next few years. While in New Bern they "arc visiting Mr. Lumley's sister Mrs. Oeorge r ullcr. Mrs. Katherine Kafer has returned from a visit of sereval weeks at Pitts burgh, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Leinster Duffy and children have returned from a vfsit at Baltimore, Md. Mayor L. was among yesterday. J. Moore, of Polloksville, the visitors in the city Come to Hack burn's Wednes day and Thurs day ROOM for rent, near business ection Apply to 54 Hancock street. 9-23 3 tl E. Z. R. Davis, of Cove City, was it the city yesterday attending to business matters Everyone wel come at Hack-burn's. -That cold day is coming soon. Wo have out heaters on display. Come and pick them while the tim is ripe. J. S. Basnight Hardware Company, ' 67 South Front street. & II of thja city and vich.uy, ti.is bank has made It a rule to accept small as well ' as large -deposits. , This plan makes it.easy.for yeryv-, body to save. A dollar or so at a time may be "deposited" at "this""" bank at the convenience of the depa- sltor. ' We take as much pride in small ' growing accounts ; as do the f depositors themselves. - We nvite accounts of one dollar or . more and play interest on the money ; TIC NEW BERN BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY . NEW BERN ,.C. PROGRAM AT The Star Theatre TODAY. Today is anqther BIG FEATURE DAY at the 'Star " "THE FINAL JUDGMENT.' (S. AND A.) IN TWO PARTS, 2,000 FEET OF FILM. A thrilling and sensational drama with a very clever plot, and interesting to the last drop. Full of heart-thrills and sighs, changed occasionally to a hearty laugh. You will like this one "shure " "AT THE LARIAT'S END. (S. AND A.) Another good sensational drama of the life in the West, showing expert riding, and dare-devil feats, intermingled with a very pretty love story. "LOVE'S QUARANTINE. (VITAGRAPH.) This is a splendid comedy featuring the Vitagrapli favorites John Bunny, Flora Finch and Lillian Walker. Cutey is seized with a bril iant idea. The cook is seized with a serious iliness Cutey is then seized by Dot's papa and thrown out the window The end is great, and a roar the entire picture. Remember we have a SPECIAL BIG FEATURE PICTURE, dailly at our continuous matinee and evening performances n addition to our regular picture service. No Advance in Prices. ERFECT ROJECTION LEASES EOPLE Continuous evening performance starts at 7:45; second imme diately after. Matinee starts daily at 4 o'clock, continuous to 6 o'clock. The Patrons of the ' STAR" may always be assured of the "best obtainable pictures." ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. DELIGHTFULLY COOL AND COMFORTABLE. EVERY SANITARY PRECAUTION OBSERVED. EXCELLENT MUSIC. MOLASSES Horse, Mule, aiid Dairy Cow Feed. All of it is pure Feed No adulterations. IT Any quantity you want. Car load or less. Our brick are hard, pretty , satisfactory. Prices are very attractive in big lots. Seed Oats, Rye, Rape, Clover, Hairy Vetch. Ready to fill or ders. BURRUS & CO. Phon 418 New Bern, Nf C C. L. SPENCER Dealer in y .. Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hominy seea wneat ana seea Kye. buck, tor Sale. Mail Orders Given Careful Attention.
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